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On Thu, 1 Nov 2007, Steven Adair wrote:
Not sure this is necessariyl true, but that's beside the point as I'm sure we could
have hundreds of witty replies all day long going both ways. The point is this
requires user interaction to infect a machine. I am not seeing the part where
unpatched vulnerabilities come into play with this. This is no different than if
someone had a malicious package sent for download. It requires the user to consent
to install something bad.. this isn't a drive-by-exploit targeting all macs like
MPack for primarily IE & Windows.. not yet anyway. It's a good thing to be on
the look out for though, however it's not the end of the internets.
It's Mac season?
Steven
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2007, Gary Flynn wrote:
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This is nothing more than simple downloadable malware exacerbated
somewhat by permissive configuration settings. It exploits no
security defects.
As I understand it, the operator is given multiple opportunities
to refuse the program:
Yes, but it's who uses it and how that matters.
Relax. MAC users are not that stupid as MS users...
http://www.jmu.edu/computing/security/#macmalware
(I'm only subscribed to the archive so I apologize if this
has been already pointed out or already proven incorrect
today)
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